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Cholesterol depletion modulates basal L-type Ca2+ current and abolishes its -adrenergic enhancement in ventricular myocytes.

Hiroto Tsujikawa1, Yumei Song, Makino Watanabe, Haruko Masumiya, Sachin A Gupte, Rikuo Ochi, Takao Okada.   

Abstract

Cholesterol is a primary constituent of the plasmalemma, including the lipid rafts/caveolae, where various G protein-coupled receptors colocalize with signaling proteins and channels. By manipulating cholesterol in rabbit and rat ventricular myocytes using methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (MbetaCD), we studied the role of cholesterol in the modulation of L-type Ca(2+) currents (I(Ca,L)). MbetaCD was mainly dialyzed from BAPTA-containing pipette solution during whole cell clamp. In rabbit myocytes dialyzed with 30 mM MbetaCD for 10 min, a positive shift in membrane potential at half-maximal activation (V(0.5)) from -8 to -2 mV developed and was associated with an increase in current density at positive potentials (42% at +20 mV vs. time-matched controls). Isoproterenol (ISO) increased I(Ca,L) approximately threefold and caused a negative shift in V(0.5) in control cells, but it did not increase I(Ca,L) in MbetaCD-treated myocytes, nor did it shift V(0.5). The effect of MbetaCD (10 or 30 mM) was concentration dependent: 30 mM MbetaCD suppressed the ISO-induced increase in I(Ca,L) more effectively than 10 mM MbetaCD. MbetaCD dialysis also abolished the increase in I(Ca,L) elicited by forskolin or dibutyryl cAMP, but not that elicited by (-)BAY K 8644. External application of MbetaCD-cholesterol complex to rat myocytes attenuated the MbetaCD-mediated inhibition of the ISO-induced increase of I(Ca,L). Biochemical analysis confirmed that the myocytes' cholesterol content was diminished by MbetaCD and increased by MbetaCD-cholesterol complex. Cholesterol thus appears to contribute to the regulation of basal I(Ca,L) and beta-adrenergic cAMP/PKA-mediated increases in I(Ca,L). We suggest that cholesterol affects the structural coupling between L-type Ca(2+) channels and adjacent regulatory proteins.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17982015     DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.00824.2007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol        ISSN: 0363-6135            Impact factor:   4.733


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